PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. a IVO FIRES arc to be lighted on any part of the Wardell Estate, and this includes what is generally known as Donald's Bush. TRENTHAM RACES. PARS will leave Midland Garage at 9.30 a.m. on January 19, 21 and 23. Fare, 12/6 Return. ’Phones 1848 and 1996. JENKINS’ MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB Incorporated.) ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on. the Club’s Course, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 & 28, 1939. ACCEPTANCES for all Events for the First Day, including Maiden Race, close with the Secretary at Pahiatua on FRIDAY, January 20, 1939, at 9 p.m. .1. G. SWAINSON, Secretary. < ’Phone No. 4. RUAKOKOPATUNA CAVES. THESE CAVES ARE C>N PRIVATE PROPERTY. J9ERSONS entering on this property with or without dog or gun will be prosecuted. • J. A. MeDOUGALL, Patuna, MARTINBOROUGH. SAVE AT CODY’S. 90 7(t— OAK Dinner Wagons, firmly f built of sound timber. First quality Bedding at lowest prices in N.Z. —Save at Cody’s. Complete Home i Furnishers. 140/g—TALLBOYS, “vvelTfinished and ' constructed to stand- many years of wear. These arc a line of unbeatable value—Save at Cody’s, Complete Home Furnishers. GAVE AT CbisY’S”on all Carpets and Floor Coverings. We carry a splendid range of all sizes of Rugs and Carpets. Save 15% at Cody’s. Complete Home Furnishers. 1 /-—BEACH HATS. Sports Blouses, ' 2/11 and 3/11. All Wool Slacks, 15/6. Im. Linen Slacks, 3/11. Pleated Shorts, 3/11. Suntop and Pleated Shorts, 4/6 set. Save at Cody's Salo. - 9 11 — LADIES’ Wool Bathing Suits, ■*■ 3/11 to 15/6. Ladies’ 4-piece Sports Suits, pleated shorts, suntop blouse and coat, 12/6 set. Wool Cardigans, from 6/11. Save at Cody’s Sale. JJALF PRICEfiiILLINERY! All Millinery Half Price, from 1/- to 10/6. Ladies’ Haircord Print Frocks, from 3/11. Model Frocks, from 29/6 to 69/6. Save at Cody’s Sale. , Cos’unnes, plain and , embroidered, 25/-. Tweed Costumes, 29/6. Big reductions in all departments. Save at Cody’s Sale. J”/ —SILK SCARVES.' “Silk Gloves, / 1/-. Silk Hose, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. Dainty Collars, 1/- and 1/6. Handbags reduced. Belts, 9d, 1/-, 1/6. Doeskin and Kid Gloves, half price, from 4/11. Save at Cody’s Sale. “ Boiling Silk, striped and checked. 1/3 for lOld. Remnants half price. 36in. Prints, 1/- for 9d. Haircords. 1/6 for 1/-. Horrockses’ Towels, 1/6 for 1/-. Save at Cody’s Sale. CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. ALWAYS be sure of ordering your Wreaths and Floral Emblems from Dennis Fail-brother’s. Bannister Street Garden House. 1197; Night, 1553. ~ gUY’you’r fish from the Al'Fish Mart. Fresh supplies arrive daily, and in hot weather all fish is kept in the cooler. (■MTiTTiTto'Donakl and .Toy’s for your next pair of riding breeches or jodhpurs. Their fitting reputation is known afar. JJO the right thing with your hair. Have your coiffures arranged by Mrs Lilian McKenzie, just opposite Hendry and Dickson’s. pXCELLENT Stocks of Fresh Plums, J Cherries and Apricots now available for immediate sale at J. Kerslake & Co., Auctioneers, Queen Street. pOR a Dainty Afternoon Tea or just a cool iced drink, try the De Luxe Dining Rooms, opposite Regent Theatre. pOOD HEALTH is essential to young I children. Feed them on Reeves’ Milkmaid Bread—they'll love it. jjiGH 'CLASS' Tobaccos are sold and 1 1 stocked at Jacob’s, the Tobacconist, Queen Street. Try him for your next haircut, too. INTEREST yourself “in'“the Classified A Columns of the “Times-Age.” No matter what you want to buy or sell, you’ll find it there. JUST to sa'tisfy the “inner man.” call J in and have a good square meal a 1 the “Tout de.Suite" Dining Room, - “|YNO'w'y<7an men" that Shoosmith’s V Summer Clearance Sale has started. There is a bargain for everyone. I'ET the youngsters ride a cycle to ' UI school this year. Call in to Geo. Barr's and choose one' they need -but do it now. TUANY PEOPLE’ take their Footwear I¥Jl Repairs to Brewster. The small shop with the big reputation. Do you? He’s just opposite Knox Church. MOW THEN! Plums, Cherries, Apricots, ready for bottling. Fresh stocks just arrived. — J. Kerslake & Co.. Auctioneers, Queen Street. OUR Lock Specialist can fit a new key to your door or a new lock to your key.—King and Henry. J9RESENT your relations with a happy gloup photo of the family taken by Hope Cross, the Photographer, Queen Street. QUEEN STREET is the abode of A. F. Briant, the Practical Watchmaker. Take your watch troubles to him. RELIABLE lips and hints for all classes of shoppers are to be found in the Classified Columns. Read them! always.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1939, Page 1
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